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I thought of a couple ways of responding, but I deleted them all. I will say this, foreplay is important, you don't just go to the climax.
Military will be climbing down the fire escape rather than the kiss at the door.
The art of wooing someone really comes down to one thing, what does the other person want. ASEAN is a younger girl, she likes complements and paltry gifts, and ultimately not that difficult. US is the sophisticated career woman, she knows what she wants and what she deserves and she intends to get it. A dinner at Red Lobster is just not going to cut it with her.
Right now Philippines is the girl that just realized she's been duped and wants to get back together with her ex, while Vietnam is testing the waters to see what else is out there.
The rest of ASEAN wants purses and dinners to get them to roll around with her friend's significant other.
Relax, China is the eligible bachelor and all the ladies wants a piece, we may come off as a jerk, but they know they like it rough.![]()
There are signs, I'm not sure China would do what I said, in fact it's just a very rough idea. But all signs point to a compromise.
The strategy right now is to get as many islands as possible not to start a war, but be in a better position when negotiations start. China isn't putting off arbitration because we don't want it, but we don't want it RIGHT NOW. All signs points to a restructuring of all arm forces and economy by 2020 more or less, we would be in far better position and not come from a position of uncertainty.
Vietnam is playing this smart by getting leverage, but not going too far, Philippines less so, they are cutting off some roads, but it's starting to look like a softening of the stance, and the Filipinos may have realized something about it's actual situation, and are no longer as vocal.
Indonesia is not even recognizing a dispute while Malaysia can take it or leave it.
To say SCS is a powder keg is the least accurate words ever, the difference between countries, whether officially recognized or not, is huge, so while in public it seems intense, in private, where it really matters, it looks at least to me, a very controlled affair.
Even the oil rig, with ramming and everything there was no spark, if either of us wanted war, just a spit would do, but the fact that there is restraint, even if someone misfires a round, I doubt it would result in much.